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The Dining Philosophers is an interesting problem posed by Dijkstra. Many interesting problems with no practical application are posed by Dijkstra.
— Greg Andrews
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Sept. 23, 1977
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I claim that every other possibility is improbable.
— Corky Cartwright
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Sept. 20, 1977
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I would guess infinity falls somewhere between 4 and 8.
— Barry Bakalor
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Sept. 20, 1977
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That is clearly - no, opaquely - a call to a machine language subroutine.
— John Williams
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Sept. 19, 1977
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Can you put my obfuscation into words?
— Corky Cartwright
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Sept. 15, 1977
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This is instantaneous, which is pretty fast.
— Dick Conway
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Sept. 13, 1977
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One thing I like to ignore is details.
— John Hopcroft
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Sept. 7, 1977
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Two sets of half size - 1/4 being approximately 1/2.
— John Hopcroft
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Sept. 7, 1977
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... then there are idiots like myself who try to hang on.
— Greg Andrews
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Sept. 5, 1977
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Yes. No. Not really. Probably there is, but I'd have to think about it.
— David Gries
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May 31, 1977
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Let me change the theorem to one I can actually prove.
— Bob Constable
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May 28, 1977
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Why am I so goddamned lost?
— Tim Teitelbaum
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May 28, 1977
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